Hyperspectral Data Classification to Support the Radiometric Correction of Thermal Imagery
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The derivation of surface temperature from thermal images requires a proper modelling of the spectral characteristics of the observed surfaces, in particular emissivity. Several possible approaches have been developed in literature. A first category of methods relies on the availability of multiple bands in the thermal region, while a second family of methods, which can be applied also with a single channel sensor, requires the derivation of emissivity values from ancillary data.The methodology, discussed in the present paper, involves the use of hyperspectral images acquired by an AISA Eagle 1 K sensor installed on board an aircraft platform. Data are composed of 61 bands in the visible and near-infrared region. A supervised classification approach was adopted to derive a map of the main materials appearing in the scene, with special attention to roofing materials. The presented analyses were performed in a portion of the urban area of Treviso (Italy), where two aerial surveys, one with a thermal sensor and the second with the AISA sensor, were carried out in 2011.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Thermal imagery calibration; Hyperspectral image classification; Aerial thermography; EnergyCity project
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